Blake Clemmons, MA, LPCA

Licensed Professional Counselor Associate

As an anger management counselor, I can help equip you with self-soothing skills which will enable you to manage your anger the moment it arises. By offering a compassionate and caring approach, I will seek to collaborate with you and understand your story. I can also help you process the negative emotional memories tied to the anger and understand the present situations and events which trigger your anger. Please feel free to reach out to me and I will try my best to meet with you right away!

Teresa Helms, Psy.D.

Licensed Psychologist

We all feel anger from time to time. Some of us express it more than others. Some people feel less vulnerable if they express anger rather than the true, underlying emotions (fear, sadness, worry, regret, heartbreak). Some have never truly learned to access and put words to these other emotions.
In your therapy with me, you can learn to express how you really feel without resorting to anger and destructive actions. You can discover why you are really angry and learn how to work through that anger to live a happier, more fulfilling, more meaningful live that you truly deserve.

Paula Cherry, MA, LPC, LCAS

Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Addiction

Anger issues can destroy relationships very quickly leaving deep wounds for all involved. It is my belief that anger is merely a symptom of a much deeper hurt, pain, and/or disappointment. I say show me the angriest person and I'll show you someone with the most tears to shed. Don't let your unresolved anger continue to stand in the way of successful, meaningful relationships.

Robin Fine, MSW, LCSWA

Clinical Social Worker and Psychotherapist

There is no need to stay trapped in a place of anger indefinitely. Why are you angry? What is the anger masking? It is a symptom of another issue going on in your life? Anger is a natural emotion we all have but can successfully be put into balance with other emotions with the right treatment plan. Stop letting your anger push away the people you love and step back into life.

Amanda Shanks, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Do you sometimes feel like you are about to blow? Has your temper caused problems at home, work, or school? I provide a safe and nonjudgmental environment for clients to discuss their concerns. Through a strengths-based approach, I can assist you in developing practical skills that will help you keep your anger in check and resolve conflicts. Call today for a free phone consultation or to set up an appointment.

Heather Hall, MSW, LCSW

Psychotherapist

Using play and creative-based techniques to work with children and young adults experiencing anger management concerns is highly beneficial, as it allows them to express their feelings and emotions in a non-verbal manner. I work with children & families to develop healthy anger management techniques. Contact me today for more information on how I may be able to assist in concerns related to anger management in the child and adolescent populations!

Endora Crawford, Ph.D.

Life Coach

Common issues that can occur from past negative experiences include: abandonment, emotional issues, grief, low self-esteem, poor eating or sleeping habits, school problems, guilt, and trouble parenting. Many of these internal issues are often presented in the form of anger and aggression. As a trauma recovery coach I will work to support individuals through positive life changes towards improvement of present life functioning and reaching goals for the future. Success is achieved by utilizing a nonjudgemental and positive approach paired with your individual strengths and values.

Kimberly Leppert, MSW, LCSW, CSAT-C

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I believe that anger begins with a distorted thought and grows and manifests itself physically into our bodies. Together we will explore your negative cognitions (thoughts) that trigger your anger and understand how your anger impacts your body. You will learn to recognize your anger responses and stop those explosive outbursts. Feeling angry is as normal as feeling happy, sad, or afraid. It will not "go away" but it is able to be managed and often even put to good use.

Lonnie Mullet, MA, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Many people struggle with anger although it doesn't always manifest in the traditional form. Using a cognitive behavioral approach to find out the underlying causes of a person's anger leads to a better understanding of triggers. This increasing awareness allows a person to become 'unstuck' and open to new ways of expressing anger in a healthy way instead of turning it inward, resenting others or even attacking the people around you through stored anger.

Greg Preston, L.P.C.

LPC. Licensed Professional Counselor.

Anger is a completely natural, often appropriate human emotion. But when it gets out of hand and turns destructive, it can lead to serious negative consequences. It can lead to work problems, relationship conflict, and adversly affect overall quality of life. And it can make you feel as though you're at the mercy of an unpredictable and powerful emotion. You can learn how to transform anger to help you get what you want out of life. Get help before it gets worse. Learn practical steps & tools to manage your negative emotions and express yourself effectively. Have more success, peace & calmness.

Jennifer Roach, MA, LPCA

Licensed Professional Counselor Associate

Anger is the most universal emotion. All people can usually feel anger. Anger is the cover up emotion to many other second level emotions the person is experiencing: fear, sadness, loss, abandonment, frustration, etc. I work with clients to first understand what the anger is and how it came about. Then we can delve into the emotions underneath in order to dissipate the anger.